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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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W A T C H I N G
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Stats from Movies 101-200
Top 10 Movies - Highest Number of Votes
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The Thing (1982) had the most votes with 2,313 votes.
The 10 Most Watched Films by Percentage
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Shaun of the Dead (2004) was the most watched film with 69.30% of voters saying they had seen it.
The 10 Least Watched Films by Percentage
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The Wicker Man (2006) was the least watched film with 67.02% of voters saying they hadn't seen it.
The 10 Most Known Films by Percentage
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Friday the 13th (1980) was the best known film with only 1.04% of voters saying they'd never heard of it.
The 10 Least Known Films by Percentage
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The Doll Master (2004) was the least known film with 88.49% of voters saying they'd never heard of it.
The movies part of the statistic count and their polls below the cut.
The Faculty (1998) You're Next (2011) Matriarch (2022) May (2002) Black Christmas (1974) Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) Friday the 13th (1980) Jason X (2001) The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) The Tunnel (2011)
Scream 2 (1997) Climax (2018) Raw (2016) Tusk (2014) A Serbian Film (2010) Waxwork (1988) American Mary (2012) In the Mouth of Madness (1994) The Fog (1980) The Mist (2007)
Ginger Snaps (2000) Scream 3 (2000) House of Wax (1953) Shaun of the Dead (2004) Night of the Living Dead (1968) Basket Case (1982) Malignant (2021) Attack the Block (2011) Insidious (2010) Trick 'r Treat (2007)
The Wolf Man (1941) The Invisible Man (1933) The Invisible Man (2020) Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) Scream 4 (2011) The Last Broadcast (1998) Dark Water (2002) Dog Soldiers (2002) One Missed Call (2003) V/H/S (2012)
The Houses October Built (2014) Occult (2009) Willow Creek (2013) Savageland (2015) The McPherson Tape (1989) Waxworks (1924) Scream (2022) Possum (2018) Cemetery Man (1994) The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
The Thing (1982) Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) Night of the Lepus (1972) Puppet Master (1989) Gargoyles (1972) From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) The Fourth Kind (2009) Dead Silence (2007) The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) American Gothic (1987)
Netherworld (1992) The Bad Seed (1956) Satan’s Triangle (1975) The Creeping Terror (1964) The House That Would Not Die (1970) The Wicker Man (2006) Scream VI (2023) From Beyond (1986) Castle Freak (1995) Beyond the Gates (2016)
The Phantom Empire (1987) The Evil Clergyman (1988) Would You Rather (2012) Chopping Mall (1986) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) [REC] (2007) The Bay (2012) Happy Death Day (2017) Happy Death Day 2U (2019) Mayhem (2017)
Child's Play (2019) Freaky (2020) X (2022) Pearl (2022) Possession (1981) Possessor (2020) Hush (2016) Us (2019) Creep (2014) Creep 2 (2017)
The Witch (2015) Eyes Without a Face (1960) The Void (2016) Annihilation (2018) Color Out of Space (2019) The Thing (2011) The Relic (1997) The Doll Master (2004) Hellhole (2022) The Howling (1981)
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sunnydaleherald · 4 days
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Sunday, September 22nd
Xander: “Hey, Red. What you got in the basket, little girl?” Buffy: “Weapons.” Xander: “Oh.” Buffy: “Just in case. Like the tux, Xander.” Xander: “Bond. James Bond. Insurance, you know, in case we get turned into our costumes again. I’m going for cool, secret agent guy.” Buffy: “I hate to break it to you, but you’ll probably end up cool head waiter guy.” Xander: “As long as I’m cool and wield some kind of power.”
~~Fear, Itself~~
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
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The Rod Beneath by Ellen_Brand (Batman crossover, Buffy/Jason Todd, Buffy & Giles, G)
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Reflections Of Tomorrow by LoneFrog (Xander, FR15)
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Just the Way You Are by Zab Jade (Buffy/Spike, 13+)
[Chaptered Fiction]
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Something Red - Chapter 1 by Little_Bites (Faith & Willow, not rated)
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Truth and Consequences, Ch. 25 by JamesMFan (Buffy/Spike, R)
Hope is the thing with feathers, Ch. 12-13 by will_ (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
The Degradation of Duality [Series Part 2] Ch. 52 by Ragini (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Little Light, Ch. 9 by Melme1325 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
Linchpin, Ch. 5 by hulettwyo (Buffy/Spike, Adult Only)
Troubling Deaf Heaven, Ch. 5 by JuneCurry (Buffy/Spike, R)
Unholy Matrimony, Ch. 1 by CheekyKitten (Buffy/Spike, NC-17)
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Dawn Rising, Ch. 75 by Luna (Buffy, Dawn, FR15, self harm)
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Oh My Goddess, Ch. 4 by Maxine Eden (Buffy/Spike, R)
[Images, Audio & Video]
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Drawings by darthmimaulette (Buffy, Buffy/Spike, probably worksafe)
Manips: The Hungry Wolf by spyder-baby (Drusilla, Spike/Drusilla, worksafe)
A Buffy the Vampire Slayer button in progress by lunar-goodness (no people depicted, Buffy quote, worksafe)
Sims by mistyintherivers (Scoobies, Drusilla, worksafe)
drew some buffys! one from the tv show, and one from the medieval flashback in the 1992 movie by nodudeshutup (worksafe)
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A Gachnar doll in progress by Nocturnal-Nycticebus (worksafe)
Welcome 2 the Hellmouth collage :) by DefDoomedPod (Buffy, Darla, Luke, the Master, worksafe)
[Reviews & Recaps]
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Episode 5.4 - Hell Bound - crossposted by rock-and-compass
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The dialogue in IWMTLY [I Was Made to Love You] by Stoney, HardlyThere
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Buffy Season 1 is low key maybe my favorite season by AmbitiousOutside7498
SEDUCED BY A TEACHER? Up The Buff! Ep 4 - Teacher's Pet by bigbadllama
Buffy Season 3: Where will it go from here? by RedRxbin
Vampire F/X- film or tv? by CaseTarot
the way season 3 final episodes are epic is beyond by Kindly_Ad2280
[Fandom Discussions]
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I had a dream that Angel was helping Buffy... by oveliagirlhaditright
If you couldn’t have the original cast - which cast would you choose [BtVS S1] by primal-slayer
Skeptical of how realistic it was for the characters to consider working for Wolfram&Hart by thequeenofsastiel
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Was Spike a special or unique vampire? by garfan and others
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Are any of you involved in Scholarship on Buffy? by friendofathena
Looking for DVD set that has "Once More With Feeling" NTSC 16:9 native NOT letterboxed by Maximum-Telephone268
Fancast: Once More With Feeling - dream cast in music theatre by Icy-Morning6813
Did you know that TV tropes exists because of Buffy The Vampire Slayer? by Cailly_Brard7
Spike VS Faith (who wins in a fight?) by FoxIndependent4310
Has anyone gone to the Buffy Popup in Chicago? by BalrogSlayer00
What campfire songs do you think they sang? by AndrewHeard
Quotes from the show to remember when you're in a dark period of your life? by incantopatronus
A defense of Xander by foreseethefuture
Has your opinion any character shifted as you’ve aged? by Tamika_Olivia
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newgabeorder · 4 months
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FRUITS BASKET, More Like FRUITS CROWN
Hello everyone. Gabriel Ramos of the New Gabe Order here, and I am announcing that FRUITS BASKET (2019): The Final Season won U-PICK No.4, and it will be joining the Saturday morning animation cram session lineup starting on June 1, 2024. It will be aired at 11 AM PDT as a "Hall of Fame" program since I ran the two FRUITS BASKET Marathons on May as the NGO Twitch episode premieres and Mother's Day celebration.
You do not have to take my word for it, because I have the lineups right here in case you missed out on the announcement before the episode 57 rerun.
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Element Cannon
7.0A - Pokémon Master Journeys
7.5A - X-MEN (VI)
THE SLAYERS TRY-ple Threat
8.0A - THE SLAYERS TRY (Season 3, Episode 66, rerun)
8.5A - THE SLAYERS TRY (Season 3, Episode 67, rerun)
9.0A – THE SLAYERS TRY (Season 3, Episode 68)
9.5A - TSUBASA: Reservoir Chronicle (XXX)
SHONEN JUMP
10.0A - NARUTO SHIPPUDEN (Episode 488)
10.5A - ONE PIECE (Land of Wano arc)
11.0A - DRAGON BALL Z KAI (Episode 11)
11.5A - HAIKYU!! (Season 1, Episode 17, E/I)
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Element Cannon
7.0A - Pokémon Master Journeys
7.5A - X-MEN (VII)
Amazing Fantasy
8.0A - THE SLAYERS TRY (Season 3, Episode 69)
8.5A - TSUBASA: Reservoir Chronicle (XXXI)
"Samurai Shogun vs. Steel Ninja"
9.0A – ZOM 100: BUCKET LIST OF THE DEAD (Episode 7)
9.5A - NARUTO SHIPPUDEN (Episode 489)
SHONEN JUMP
10.0A - ONE PIECE (Land of Wano arc)
10.5A - DRAGON BALL Z KAI (Episode 12)
"Loud and Sweet"
11.0A - FRUITS BASKET (2019 series, Season 3, Episode 51, Season Premiere, rerun)
11.5A - HAIKYU!! (Season 1, Episode 18, E/I)
If you were wondering why I have a Triple Threat of The Slayers episodes, this is because I previously stealth-premiered episodes 66 and 67 on April 1 via FUNimation Spotlight Show. These same episodes will be rerun on a Saturday morning prior to episode 68's premiere on the NGO Twitch channel. I figured I would bring The Slayers back since I finally finished the T3 premiere runs of Ninja Kamui and IGPX.
As for the other U-PICK Nominees, Bartender (2006)*, MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN Season 2, Hell's Paradise (Jigokuraku), and SMILING FRIENDS are confirmed for T3 Express and all but MAWS Season 2 will be premiering on May 31 with future blocks being held every Friday afternoon in America and Canada, as well as every Saturday morning in Japan. MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN Season 2 will land on the T3 Express starting June 7, 2024, replacing the duplicate SAILOR MOON (1992) slot.
Like SAILOR MOON, Bartender contains educational and informational (E/I) content, and will be aired first before the main course of T3 Express programming. There will be a chance the SAILOR MOON episode won't have any "Sailor Says" educational segments, as I lost most of the DiC cuts when I misplaced my SAILOR MOON Season 1 Volume 1 DISC. Once I find that DISC, hopefully I can restore the rest of the "Sailor Says" segments to prove that SAILOR MOON is worthy of its E/I status.
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The Israelites Are Treated Cruelly in Egypt
1:8 Then, a new king, who knew nothing about Joseph, came to power in Egypt. 9 He said to his people, “These Israelites are so numerous and strong that they are a threat to us. 10 In case of war they might join our enemies in order to fight against us, and might escape from the country. We must find some way to keep them from becoming even more numerous.” 11 So the Egyptians put slave drivers over them to crush their spirits with hard labor. The Israelites built the cities of Pithom and Rameses to serve as supply centers for the king. 12 But the more the Egyptians oppressed the Israelites, the more they increased in number and the farther they spread through the land. The Egyptians came to fear the Israelites 13-14 and made their lives miserable by forcing them into cruel slavery. They made them work on their building projects and in their fields, and they had no pity on them.
15 Then the king of Egypt spoke to Shiphrah and Puah, the two midwives who helped the Hebrew women. 16 “When you help the Hebrew women give birth,” he said to them, “kill the baby if it is a boy; but if it is a girl, let it live.” 17 But the midwives were God-fearing and so did not obey the king; instead, they let the boys live. 18 So the king sent for the midwives and asked them, “Why are you doing this? Why are you letting the boys live?”
19 They answered, “The Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they give birth easily, and their babies are born before either of us gets there.” 20-21 Because the midwives were God-fearing, God was good to them and gave them families of their own. And the Israelites continued to increase and become strong. 22 Finally the king issued a command to all his people: “Take every newborn Hebrew boy and throw him into the Nile, but let all the girls live.”
The Birth of Moses
2:1 During this time a man from the tribe of Levi married a woman of his own tribe, 2 and she bore him a son. When she saw what a fine baby he was, she hid him for three months. 3 But when she could not hide him any longer, she took a basket made of reeds and covered it with tar to make it watertight. She put the baby in it and then placed it in the tall grass at the edge of the river. 4 The baby's sister stood some distance away to see what would happen to him.
5 The king's daughter came down to the river to bathe, while her servants walked along the bank. Suddenly she noticed the basket in the tall grass and sent a slave woman to get it. 6 The princess opened it and saw a baby boy. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said.
7 Then his sister asked her, “Shall I go and call a Hebrew woman to nurse the baby for you?”
8 “Please do,” she answered. So the girl went and brought the baby's own mother. 9 The princess told the woman, “Take this baby and nurse him for me, and I will pay you.” So she took the baby and nursed him. 10 Later, when the child was old enough, she took him to the king's daughter, who adopted him as her own son. She said to herself, “I pulled him out of the water, and so I name him Moses.” — Exodus 1:8 - 2:10 | Good News Translation (GNT) Good News Translation® (Today’s English Version, Second Edition) © 1992 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Cross References: Genesis 11:3; Genesis 15:13; Genesis 26:16; Genesis 41:1; Exodus 1:7; Exodus 6:16; Exodus 8:20; Exodus 15:20; Leviticus 25:43; 1 Samuel 1:20; 1 Samuel 2:35; Psalm 105:25; Jeremiah 34:9; Acts 4:18; Acts 7:20-21; Acts 17:18-19; Jonah 1:9; Hebrews 6:10; Hebrews 11:23-24
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thislovintime · 2 years
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On set (for, in photos 1-4, “Monkee Mother,” January 16-19, 1967; photos 5-6, “The Picture Frame,” April 5-7, 1967; and photos 9-10, “Monkees On The Wheel,” October 23-27, 1967); photographed by Chuck Boyd for KRLA Beat, Michael Ochs Archives, Gene Trindl, Fab 208, Pictorial Press.
“I feel as happy with the character of Peter Tork portrayed in the series as I ever was, but he’s changing. You’ve not seen them yet, but in future episodes you’ll find I’m not so dumb as I have been up to now.” - Peter Tork, Disc & Music Echo, January 20, 1968
“I’ve always been a clown. I did comedy-variety shows and minstrel shows in high school and college. On the Village stages all you could do is throw out a few one-liners; basically you’re up there to sing and pass the basket. This opened up a whole new area that I hadn’t been able to explore so fully before. I was hoping to base further experience on that and eventually expand, but that didn’t happen, which was disappointing. But my goal was always to wend my way merrily through life, playing my little banjo and my little guitar and singing my songs.” - Peter Tork, When The Music Mattered (1984)
"I can think of two good reasons why I was chosen. One is that I brought that character of the dummy to the audition. And they needed an odd man out, a guy who is like a little, you know, slightly turned from the other guys; straight-ahead rock and roll band, and one kind of simpatico, simplicico kind of a guy, and that was my character. And so that was one of the reasons why I was chosen. The other reason I think I was chosen is because I did the screen test in one take. At least, I thought it was impressive, I hope they did, too. In any case, it was like that, I got — I was the odd man out, Davy was the little British or romantic, and then two other guys, one of them light and crazed, and the other kind of dark and serious. And so that was the way it was balanced out." - Peter Tork, NPR, June 1983
“‘They had two regular guys and a tiny heartthrob and they needed an offbeat kind of guy,’ says Peter Tork. ‘So I brought that simpleton in, a part I had developed on the Greenwich Village scene. I enjoyed that role. I still do, sometimes.’” - Washington Post, July 27, 1986 (x)
“Tork says he had experimented with that persona since his Greenwich Village days. ‘I created that character on stage (as) a defense. In case a joke fell flat, (I’d) smile befuddledly.’ Looking back, Tork mused, ‘It probably expressed an inner truth about me.’” - Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1992
"The main 3 reasons I was selected: I did my scene (screen test scene) perfectly on the first try… the 'Dummy' character I created on the screen…was created by ME… and they said…we will give you the part if you don’t mind playing the character!" - Peter Tork, Compuserve chat, 1995
“He developed that character, he said, to deal with audiences while performing in Greenwich Village fold clubs in the early ’60s. ‘I was actually shy, putting up a loud facade,’ said Peter.” - San Francisco Weekly, February 15, 1995
Peter Tork: "I’m shy.” Q: “You are? PT: “Yeah.” Q: “I wouldn’t say you’re shy.” PT: “You wouldn’t think so. This is all a ruse, this is all a cover up. I’ve spent years and years learning — because being shy was not a good thing so I… this is all like, you know, a left-hander writing with his right hand. [...] I created that character. In fact, I created that character in Greenwich Village, on the stages. It was sort like — like I said, all this show business is all smoke and mirrors, right? I created that character partly as a way of, like, deflecting, deflecting disaster. If I told a joke and it didn’t go over, I’d put this face on as if to say, ‘I don’t know anything about jokes but somebody told me it was funny.’ And it kept me from feeling like I had laid an egg. It was just like something that I threw out there. So that character sort of evolved generally. And then when they did the auditions, they asked me if I minded playing that character on stage, on the TV show. No, fine.” - Peter Tork, GOLD 104.5, 1999 (x)
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horrororman · 7 months
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Basket Case 3: The Progeny was released February 21, 1992(US).
#horror
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noisemx · 2 years
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Horror Films of October 2022.
(Ones that were either a first viewing for me or first time watching in their entirety.)
*top 5 standouts highlighted*
01. My Best Friend's Exorcism (2022)
02. Yellow Brick Road (2010)
03. Halloween at Aunt Ethel's (2019)
04. Phobias (2021)
05. Demented (1980)
06. Let the Wrong One In (2021)
07. Shrunken Heads (1994)
08. Hellraiser (2022)
09. Billy Club (2013)
10. Werewolf by Night (2022)
11. Terror Trips (2021)
12. Grimcutty (2022)
13. 13 Fanboy (2021)
14. Santa Sangre (1989)
15. The Offering (aka The Faith of Anna Waters) (2016)
16. Evil Dead Trap (1988)
17. Custodes (2021)
18. Dead Next Door (1989)
19. Gatlopp (2022)
20. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
21. Behemoth (2021)
22. The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020)
23. Body Melt (1993)
24. Metamorphosis (1990)
25. Skinner (1993)
26. Severed Ties (1992)
27. Children of the Night (1991)
28. Terror Train (2022)
29. The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
30. Barbarian (2022)
31. We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021)
32. The Shortcut (2009)
33. Black Mountain Side (2014)
34. The Black Phone (2021)
35. Basket Case 2 (1990)
36. Basket Case 3 (1991)
37. Curse of Crom: Legend of Halloween (2022)
38. Devil Inside (2012)
39. Torn Hearts (2022)
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house-of-slayterr · 2 years
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Fang- as a part of slasher education, what would you recommend be in the first few slasher films someone watches? Whether it's because they're classics, or your favorites, or any reason, what are the top 3-5 (or more if you have a lot you want to share!) slasher films you would suggest someone watch?
Oh god, it’s happening, I have to make choices… 😅
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Fang's Favourite Movie of All Time:
Silence of the Lambs <3
Top Five I Rewatch:
My Bloody Valentine - 1981
Trick R’ Treat - 2007
Child’s Play - 1988
Jennifer’s Body - 2009
Scream - 1991
Top 5 Beginner Movies:
Halloween - 1978
The Amityville Horror - 1997 (I almost named myself after it so I think that speaks volumes. It was the first horror movie I was "allowed" to watch, but I watched many before)
Alien - 1979
An American Werewolf in London - 1981
Candyman - 1992
Top 5 Movie Franchices:
Child's Play
Saw (My Beloved <3)
The Evil Dead
Halloween
Friday the 13th
Top 5 Classic Movies:
Rosemary's Baby - 1968
Basket Case - 1982
Suspiria -1977
Black Christmas - 1974
The Thing - 1982
Watch at Your Own Risk:
Geunily watch with caution, these movies are heavy and I've seen people throw up while watching some of them...
The Human Centipede - 2009
Martyrs - 2008
Tusk - 2014
The House That Jack Built - 2018 <3
Cannibal Holocaust - 1980
Eden Lake - 2008
The Green Inferno - 2013
Green room - 2015 <3
I Spit on your grave 1-3 - 2010
Raw - 2017 <3
Honourable Mentions:
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil - 2010
Cabin in the Woods - 2012
Children of the Corn - 1984
Bloodsucking Bastards - 2015
The Belko Experiment - 2016
You're Next - 2011
House of 1000 Corpses - 2003
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon - 2006
Re-Animator - 1985
Joyride - 2001
Joyride - 2001
I plan to cover most of these movies and more on my podcast when I get it up and running. So Fang's School of Slashers will be a very real thing! If ya'll ever want to hear me talk about any movie or book (doesn't have to be horror related) just let me know! Media, in general, is one of my biggest special interests, as I love very part fo the creative process. So I'm happy to talk about anything ever!
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smartcookie123 · 6 months
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My Least Favorite Films from the 1990s
1990: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Inanition
1991: Basket Case 3
1992: Rock-A-Doodle
1993: Super Mario Bros.
1994: A Troll in Central Park
1995: Kids
1996: Striptease
1997: Gummo
1998: Happiness
1999: Doug's 1st Movie
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dan6085 · 1 year
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The 1990s were a decade of great musical diversity, with genres ranging from pop and rock to hip-hop and R&B. Here are 20 of the top songs from the 90s, along with details about their impact and significance:
1. Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991)
Considered one of the defining songs of the grunge era, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" became an anthem for disaffected youth and helped propel Nirvana to mainstream success.
2. Whitney Houston - "I Will Always Love You" (1992)
Originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton, Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You" became a global phenomenon, topping charts worldwide and becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time.
3. Radiohead - "Creep" (1993)
"Creep" was Radiohead's breakthrough hit, introducing the world to their unique blend of alternative rock and introspective lyrics.
4. Madonna - "Vogue" (1990)
With its iconic music video and catchy dance beat, "Vogue" helped cement Madonna's status as the Queen of Pop and became a cultural touchstone of the 90s.
5. TLC - "Waterfalls" (1995)
A socially conscious song about the dangers of drug use and HIV/AIDS, "Waterfalls" was a massive hit for TLC and remains a beloved classic of 90s R&B.
6. Pearl Jam - "Jeremy" (1991)
Another classic grunge hit, "Jeremy" dealt with the issue of school shootings and helped spark a national conversation about gun violence.
7. Mariah Carey - "Vision of Love" (1990)
"Vision of Love" was Mariah Carey's debut single and showcased her incredible vocal range and talent, launching her into superstardom.
8. Smashing Pumpkins - "Today" (1993)
"Today" was one of Smashing Pumpkins' biggest hits, blending grunge and alternative rock with a catchy melodic hook.
9. Britney Spears - "Baby One More Time" (1998)
A defining song of the late 90s pop era, "Baby One More Time" introduced the world to Britney Spears and became an instant classic.
10. Oasis - "Wonderwall" (1995)
"Wonderwall" was a massive hit for Oasis, showcasing their blend of rock and pop and becoming one of the most beloved songs of the 90s.
11. Janet Jackson - "Rhythm Nation" (1990)
With its socially conscious lyrics and infectious dance beat, "Rhythm Nation" was a groundbreaking song and music video that helped redefine the role of women in pop music.
12. Nirvana - "Come As You Are" (1992)
Another classic Nirvana hit, "Come As You Are" showcased the band's unique blend of punk and grunge and cemented their status as one of the most important bands of the 90s.
13. TLC - "No Scrubs" (1999)
A feminist anthem about rejecting men who are not up to par, "No Scrubs" was a massive hit for TLC and remains a beloved classic of 90s R&B.
14. Metallica - "Enter Sandman" (1991)
One of the most iconic metal songs of all time, "Enter Sandman" helped propel Metallica to even greater heights of success and cemented their status as one of the greatest metal bands of all time.
15. Alanis Morissette - "Ironic" (1995)
A catchy pop hit with a sarcastic twist, "Ironic" was a massive hit for Alanis Morissette and helped establish her as a major force in the music industry.
16. Green Day - "Basket Case" (1994)
"Basket Case" was one of Green Day's biggest hits, blending punk rock with catchy hooks and becoming a classic of the 90s alternative scene.
17. Spice Girls - "Wannabe" (1996)
A defining song of the late 90s girl group era, "Wannabe" introduced the world to the Spice Girls and became an instant classic.
18. Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg - "Nuthin' But a G Thang" (1992)
A classic of 90s hip-hop, "Nuthin' But a G Thang" showcased Dr. Dre's production skills and Snoop Dogg's laid-back flow, becoming a seminal track in the history of the genre.
19. Weezer - "Buddy Holly" (1994)
"Buddy Holly" was one of Weezer's biggest hits, blending alternative rock with catchy hooks and showcasing the band's unique brand of geeky charm.
20. Celine Dion - "My Heart Will Go On" (1997)
The theme song from the blockbuster film Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On" became a global phenomenon and remains one of the most beloved ballads of all time.
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emiliblack41207 · 1 year
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70 Rad Horror Movies Absolutely Worth Your Time 😈 Let’s Go! 🖤
1. Freaks (1932)
2. Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
3. The Exorcist (1973)
4. Carrie (1976)
5. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
6. The Howling (1981)
7. The Funhouse (1981)
8. Poltergeist (1982)
9. Basket Case (1982)
10. The Thing (1982)
11. The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
12. The Fly (1986)
13. Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
14. The Lost Boys (1987)
15. Hellraiser (1987)
16. Beetlejuice (1988)
17. Pumpkinhead (1988)
18. Puppet Master (1989)
19. Pet Sematary (1989)
20. Nightbreed (1990)
21. Misery (1990)
22. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
23. Tremors (1990)
24. Arachnophobia (1990)
25. Flatliners (1990)
26. The People Under The Stairs (1991)
27. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
28. Death Becomes Her (1992)
29. Sleepwalkers (1992)
30. Candyman (1992)
31. Fire in the Sky (1993)
32. My Boyfriend's Back (1993)
33. Interview with the Vampire (1994)
34. Species (1995)
35. Se7en (1995)
36. The Craft (1996)
37. The Frighteners (1996)
38. Fear (1996)
39. Mars Attacks (1996)
40. An American Werewolf in Paris (1997)
41. The Devil's Advocate (1997)
42. Event Horizon (1997)
43. The Faculty (1998)
44. Disturbing Behavior (1998)
45. Phantoms (1998)
46. Hush (1998)
47. Sphere (1998)
48. The Astronaut's Wife (1999)
49. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
50. The Sixth Sense (1999)
51. Deep Blue Sea (1999)
52. The Haunting (1999)
53. House on Haunted Hill (1999)
54. The Cell (2000)
55. Ginger Snaps (2000)
56. The Ring (2002)
57. The Grudge (2004)
58. Constantine (2005)
59. Slither (2006)
60. Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
61. Let the Right One In (2008)
62. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (2010)
63. The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
64. The Lazarus Effect (2015)
65. Annihilation (2018)
66. Color Out Of Space (2019)
67. The Invisible Man (2020)
68. Old (2021)
69. Morbius (2022)
70. There's Something Wrong with the Children (2023)
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mariacallous · 2 years
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When Liz Truss met her MPs on Wednesday, the mood, by all accounts, was as if there had been a death in the family.
One MP reportedly described “a terrible feeling of sorrow in the room” as backbenchers listened despondently to a leader who has barely been in office a month yet already seems broken beyond repair.
It’s the markets that call the shots now, not the prime minister. Truss will surely have to junk much of her ill-judged mini-budget to placate her new masters, but will even that be enough? A chaotic U-turn could merely strengthen investors’ view that Britain has become a basket case. It’s still hard to envisage the precise mechanism for triggering a general election, but it’s even harder to imagine staggering on like this for another two years. The funereal Westminster mood reflects the fact that many Tory MPs now expect to lose their jobs sooner rather than later, and are beginning to wonder how they’ll pay the bills. To which the nation could be forgiven for responding: well, now you know how it feels.
Rocketing interest rates make this a scary winter for anyone with a mortgage, but arguably even scarier for renters. Rents were already on the rise before this crisis, driven by a shortage of properties as tenants streamed back into big cities post-pandemic. When the pressure group Generation Rent surveyed its supporters, it found 45% of those who had been in their current place for more than a year had been asked to pay more, with cut-throat competition for flats sparking bidding wars and even outbreaks of gazumping. But the big difference between now and Black Wednesday, the last time mortgage rates suddenly rocketed, is that this time renters are more directly exposed.
The private rented sector has almost doubled since the early 1990s, as social housing dwindled and an army of amateur landlords, property moguls and assorted hustlers moved in to plug the gap. Back in 1992, bespoke buy-to-let mortgages had yet to be invented. Now more than 60% tenants have a landlord reliant on one. How will overstretched landlords respond once their mortgage costs start rising, too? Some will surely try to pass the hit on to tenants. Others might get cold feet and try to sell up. A fire sale of ex-rentals may sound like heaven for buyers, but would risk turmoil in the short term for renters competing over whatever’s left.
How realistic is the prospect of buy-to-let blowing up? The National Residential Landlords’ Association surveyed members when interest rates first started rising this summer, and concluded they would only sell up in significant numbers if the base rate reached between 3 and 5%. Rates are now at 2.25%, with the Bank of England due to consider another hike in early November – days after a Halloween fiscal statement from Kwasi Kwarteng, which is supposed to reassure the markets. Given the chancellor’s track record, it feels unwise to bank on that.
What makes all this so politically acute is that renting long ago morphed from a youthful rite of passage into a more permanent life stage, including for families with children settled at school who can’t just up sticks and move easily. Thankfully, Liz Truss this week ruled out scrapping a planned ban on “no fault” evictions, which might have left tenants even more insecure. But a third of renters who voted Conservative in 2019 have already switched parties, according to recent polling for the housing charity Shelter. It identifies a string of Tory-held marginals across the south-east of England with high proportions of unhappy renters, from Hastings and Rye or Milton Keynes North to Filton and Bradley Stoke on the outskirts of Bristol, long a canary in the mine for housing affordability.
Average rents in the city are £1,125 a month, not far off London prices, but Bristolians aren’t on London salaries. Because it’s expensive to buy here, almost half the city’s residents rent, leaving too many people chasing too few flats (one Bristol university is now sending students to digs in Wales).
Under pressure from local rent campaigners, Bristol’s Labour mayor, Marvin Rees, has committed to examining the case for rent controls, or formally capping what landlords can charge. Rent caps have been widely, if controversially, imposed in European cities from Dublin to Barcelona, and the Scottish government has pledged to introduce them in Scotland by 2025 (having already frozen rents until at least March 2023 as an emergency cost of living measure).
In Bristol, a living rent commission has been established to explore the idea of rent caps, and although there’s little chance of it becoming reality anytime soon – that would require ministers granting the city new powers, which London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has already tried and failed to get for the capital – the aim is to build the case nationally. But it’s also perhaps to stay one step ahead of an increasingly desperate mood, in a city where radical Greens nip closely at Labour heels.
Capping rents doesn’t permanently fix a housing crisis: only building more affordable houses really does that, and critics have long argued that squeezing landlords’ profits merely encourages them either to skimp on repairs or sell up. (In Ireland, some blamed a 2017 decision to freeze and then regulate rents for triggering the kind of housing shortage that saw 150 people queueing round the block recently to view one house in Dublin.)
At best it could help the poorest renters keep a roof over their heads while more houses are built, assuming Britain can get over its resistance to building them. But it’s an idea born of desperation whose popularity is best understood as a distress signal, a warning sign of frustration bubbling up in cities that are becoming unliveable-in because more sustainable solutions have consistently been ducked.
It’s this kind of desperation, built up over 12 years but intensified in recent weeks, that gives some otherwise chipper Labour MPs cause to worry.
Can a future Starmer government really satisfy what will be sky-high expectations, not just on housing but on so many other pressing challenges, if all it inherits from Truss is debts and a pile of smoking rubble? The Tory backbencher Charles Walker was brave but right to argue recently that his colleagues should now accept their time is over, and focus on their patriotic duty to leave things in the best possible shape for their successors. The real sorrow in the room is the knowledge that that almost certainly won’t happen, leaving the rest of us to live with the consequences of this madness for some years to come.
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megamanrecut · 3 years
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Mega Man Recut playlist
:D Since a some of you shared your amazing Recut inspired playlists, I slapped together a quick 90s(...ish) playlist for Recut, organized by season:
Youtube: Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 0 | Season 3 
Disclaimer: My taste in music ranges from annoyingly popular to WTF was that
Disclaimer 2: Some of the lyrics fit very well, others are just for mood/vibes/whatever
Disclaimer 3: Okay it doesn’t really work as a playlist BUT this sorta showcases  moods for different characters. Click below to see text list (most songs are well known) with author notes why I selected. 
lol I hope these links work! I don’t have all the Robot Masters but it was getting long:
Season 1
Wheezer, “Buddy Holly” (1994) - Mega Man vibes (I have trouble picking out songs for Rock, so got idea from @go-west-young-meowth ‘s playlist :D geek rock bands are perfect for him)
Joan Jett “Bad Reputation” (1980) - Roll vibes
Pantera “Walk” (1992) - Roll (for now out of laziness) (*Okay so for Roll, I always pictured Roll liking metal bands that liked dressed all goth/halloween like Slipknot or Ramstein and such WHICH I ASSUMED 90s band did. But they didn’t really. So I did the best I could. idk I got kinda frustrated while researching lol)
Beethoven, “Symphony No.7, 2nd Movement” (1811-1812) - Dr. Light
Nirvana, “Lithium” (1991) - Proto Man vibes 
Cowboy Bebop OST, “Tank!” (1998) - Proto Man (Nirvana (though cliche) fits well as a 90s grunge influence for Proto, while if Recut had a soundtrack, something cool and Blues/Jazzy like the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack would be nice for Proto’s scenes)
Herman Stein, “Revenge of the Creature” (1955) - Wily (really anything with the theremin works lol)
Kevin Manthei, “Invader Zim Ending Theme” (2001) - Wily again (why not)
Danny Elfman, “The Batman Theme” (1989, 1992 BTAS)  - Syndicate vibes
The Immortals, “Mortal Kombat” (1995) - Cut Man!
Village People, “Macho Man” (1978) - Guts Man (sorry this was all I could think of, I’m sure it could be a karaoke???)
The Aquabats! “Super Rad!” (1997) - Gyro Man (was torn between this and pool party :D also Beck probably works)
House of Pain, “Jump Around” (1989 )- Ring / Magnet
Beastie Boys, “Sabotage” (1994) - Ice / Metal / Magnet / Ring? (lol I’m sorry!)
Harvey Danger, Flagpole Sitta (1997) - Metal Man
Season 2
Tom Cochrane, “Life is a Highway” (1991) - Top Man
Foo Fighters, “My Hero” (2006) - Mega Man (Someone once told me this reminded them of Recut Mega Man a long time ago. Guess it fits with Nirvana being strong Recut Proto Man influence? D:)
Hole, “Violet” (1994) - Roll 
Nine Inch Nails “Head like a Hole” (1989) - Roll (...for now out of laziness. Probably White Zombie/Metallica/Tool/whatever would have worked too. All the 90s metal bands)
Nirvana, “Come as you are” (1991) - Proto Man (...90s anthem? :P but it fits!)
Cowboy Bebop OST, “Bad Dog No Biscuits” (1998) - Proto Man
Beethoven, “Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement” (1801) - Dr. Light
Beethoven/Maganeko, “Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement (remix)” (2018?) - Dr. Cossack, also Proto Light
Howard Shore, “Ed Wood Titles” (1994) - Wily, NotLMB (theremin again but this time Tim Burton 90s haha)
Debussy, Claire de Lune (1905) - Centum
Green Day, Basket Case (1994)- Ring Man, Magnet Man?
Spin Doctors, Two Princes (1991) - Top Man(ish) again
Spice Girls, “Wanna be” (1996) - Kali Cossack
Soundgarden, “Black Hole Sun” (1994) 
The Verve, “Bittersweet Symphony” (1997) - Snake Man
Season 0 - (corresponds with chapters with one bonus)
Beethoven, “Für Elise” (1867) - Prologue: Proto
Beethoven – “Pathetique 2nd Movement” (1798) - The Secret
Beethoven, “Pathetique Sonata 1st Movement” (1798) - Stuck
Beethoven/MusicalBasics “Für Elise Nightmare” (2020?) - Cracking Up (ignore lyrics haha)
Beethoven/Imagine Music, “9th Symphony: Ode to Joy (remix)” (2020?) - More Secrets
Walter Murphy, “A Fifth of Beethoven” (1976) - Breaking Out
Cowboy Bebop OST, “Rush” (1998) - Building an Army
Cowboy Bebop OST 2, “Don’t Bother None” (1998?)
idk Proto may be a whiner Beethoven’s alright
Season 3 (Incomplete)
The Ventures, “The Twilight Zone Theme” (1964)
DALI, “Moonlight Densetsu” (1992)
Cowboy Bebop OST, “Cat Blues” (1998)
Nirvana, “All Apologies” (1993)
Pixies, “Where is my mind?” (1988)
Rage Against the Machine, “Bulls on Parade” (1996)
Beethoven, “Ghost” (1809)
Andrew Gold / The Living Tombstone, “Spooky Scary Skeletons (remix)” (2014?)
Queen, “Flash” (1980)
Beethoven/MusicalBasics, “Moonlight Symphony Nightmare” (2020)
Honorable Mentions
Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” (2019) - ...Elec Man and/or Elec/Proto vibes? (I’m sorry, I’ve thought this for awhile)
The Toadies, “Possum Kingdom” (1994) - same as above (if you don’t take lyrics literally), 90s flavor) though seriously need to research 90s EDM (I guess) because Elec Man is the only main cast member not to have any songs
Neu Tickles, “I am Ninja” (2006?) - Shadow Man (for obvious reasons... :S), LOL warning has very explicit lyrics
There’s a lot of other amazing 90s bands (there’s a lot of amazing bands from any decade) sorry to those I didn’t feature :( 
Okay now that this is published I’m going to listen to these for these first time lol
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phlebasphoenician · 3 years
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Fic Writer Review
Thank you so much for tagging me and inviting me to play, @silverutahraptor!
This is fairly long so I’m putting it under a cut.
1. How many fics on AO3?
99 as of today!
2. Total AO3 wordcount?
558,120.
Of that, 481,556 was in 2021.
3. How many fandoms have you written for and what are they?
Okay, this is a lot!
Naruto (88)
Original Work (4)
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling (4)
Mulan (1998) (1)
The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien (1)
The Lord of the Rings (Movies) (1)
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) (1)
Sleeping Beauty (1959) (1)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - James Thurber (1)
Jurassic Park - All Media Types (1)
Aladdin (1992) (1)
Brave (2012) (1)
Frozen (Disney Movies) (1)
The Authority (1)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (1)
Beauty and the Beast (1991) (1)
Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands (1)
Philip Marlowe - Raymond Chandler (1)
Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness (1)
Fruits Basket (Anime 2001) (1)
Pet Shop of Horrors (1)
Tangled (2010) (1)
The Little Mermaid (1989) (1)
ヒカルの碁 | Hikaru no Go (Anime & Manga) (1)
Fruits Basket (1)
Cinderella (1950) (1)
Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types (1)
Moana (2016) (1)
4. Top Five by Kudos?
Escape and Evade (Madara/Tobirama)
Silence is Golden (Tobirama/Izuna)
Caught and Captured (Madara/Tobirama)
Life Come to Life (Tobirama/Izuna)
Wild Wolves (Kakashi/Iruka)
5. Do you respond to comments, why/why not?
Oh, I always respond to comments, and usually within 24 to 48 hours! I love chatting with people about my stories and it often sparks new ideas or helps to conceptualise free floating world building/characterisation which is wonderful.
6. What’s the fic you’ve written with the angstiest ending?
That would be a tie breaker.
Either A World Well Lost (Harry Potter, surprise pairing) or Love Wears a Mask (Naruto, Danzou/Kagami). Both of them are tagged 'Dead Dove: Do Not Eat' for a reason.
7. Do you write crossovers? If so, what is the craziest one you’ve written?
Yes, I do!
The craziest one that I've ever written is The Secret Lives of Marilyn and Susan Short, an homage to The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber as well as a commentary on the concept of the Mary Sue in fanfiction.
8. Have you received hate on a fic?
Yes.
I don't mind constructive criticism as a rule, but I've received comments and commentary that definitely crossed the line into rudeness, or that seemed intended to hurt and be destructive.
Some of them, especially on Escape and Evade, actually made me afraid to write about Mito or from her perspective for fear that I would get yelled at again. In several cases, I felt compelled to write long comments defending my authorial choices.
It probably didn't help that Escape and Evade was the first time that I'd written fanfiction in 15 years.
Needless to say, it was not an enjoyable experience for me.
9. Do you write smut?
Yes, I do!
10. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
Thankfully, no. At least not that I'm aware of! I don't think I'm a popular enough author for that kind of thing to happen.
11. Ever had a fic translated?
Nope!
12. Ever co-written a fic before?
Hm, kind of?
People have thrown lines at me which I've spun into stories, and I've worked with the fantastic @kurakura0-0 on fiction and art collaborations!
On a less deliberate note, I also wrote Ariel for which the amazing @good-grievance wrote a sequel, and we published them as a single story because they made better sense that way. However we didn’t really set out to collaborate on it.
13. All time favourite ship?
I don't actually have one!
I'm a multi shipper and I don't really have an OTP in Naruto which is the fandom that I'm currently the most active in.
I couldn't choose amongst all of my fandom ships for a favourite either.
Instead, I offer my oldest ship, the ship that I've had since I was a wee little fan - Gambit/Rogue. My second oldest ship would be Charles/Erik. X-Men was my first fandom.
14. What’s a WIP you want to finish, but don’t think you ever will?
I only have three WIPs that I'm partway through publishing on AO3, and one of them is only a WIP because it ran into the new 75 tag limit and bounced! 🤣
It's actually complete, and the other two are actively being published. I’m committed to publishing a chapter a day on my main series.
All of my other WIPs (of which there are many) are just waiting their turn to be worked on. None of them fall into the category of being unable to be finished.
I only have one work that I've tagged 'Abandoned Work - Unfinished and Discontinued' and that's A Third Wish for Miranda, an original fiction work that would be about novel length if I ever finished it. I still like it quite a bit and I'd love to finish it, but I abandoned it because it ran into a plot hole that I had no idea how to fix. When I wrote it, I didn't have the skills to take it any further. Perhaps someday!
15. What are your writing strengths?
Oooh, I'm not sure! The ability to deconstruct my writing and troubleshoot it when I'm having issues, perhaps. Alternatively, world building.
16. What are your writing weaknesses?
Oh, too many to count!
My paragraphs are far often too short, my writing isn't as visceral or descriptive as it should be, my smut isn't hot enough or is too repetitive... there's lots of areas that I want to work on!
17. What are your thoughts of writing dialogue in other languages?
I wouldn't mind it, and I often include words in my writing that are from languages other than English. However, they need to be there for a reason and they must be penetrable to the reader.
I could see myself writing two characters speaking in a foreign language in front of a third character who isn't supposed to understand them for example.
18. First fandom you wrote for?
Harry Potter in 2005.
19. Favourite fic you’ve ever written?
Oh my, I don't think I could choose!
If I absolutely had to pick, I'd probably say To Tempt a Target simply because it was a story that was so hard to write, but also a story that I put so much of myself into.
Tagging, but only if you want to, no pressure ❤️: @longliveustherecklessandthebrave , @woofgang69 , @heyitswrenn , @hidendumbassvillage , @greyduckgreygoose , @emilx311 , @sqbr , and anyone else who wants to!
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begitalarcos · 5 years
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100+ Years of Horror
This is not a definitive list. These are just the films I believe every Horror fan should see at least once. I’ve excluded any sequels that I didn’t feel needed including. I hope you enjoy.
For @mechamag​
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1922 – Nosferatu
1925 – The Phantom of the Opera
1927 – The Cat and the Canary
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1931 – Dracula, Frankenstein
1932 – Freaks
1933 – The Invisible Man
1934 – The Black Cat
1935 – The Bride of Frankenstein
1939 – The Cat and the Canary
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1941 – The Black Cat, The Wolfman
1942 – Cat People
1945 - Dead of Night
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1953 – House of Wax
1954 – Creature from the Black Lagoon
1955 – Night of the Hunter, Les Diaboliques
1956 – Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Bad Seed
1958 – The Blob, Macabre, The Fly
1959 – House on Haunted Hill, The Tingler, The Killer Shrews
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1960 – 13 Ghosts , Black Sunday, Eyes without a face, Peeping Tom, Psycho, Village of the Damned
1961 – The Pit and the Pendulum
1962 – What ever happened To Baby Jane?
1963 – The Birds, Black Sabbath, The Haunting
1965 – Repulsion
1966 – Island of Terror
1967 – Wait until Dark
1968 – Night of the Living Dead, Rosemary’s Baby, Spider Baby
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1970 – Mark of the Devil, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
1971 – The Cat O’ Nine Tails, Let’s scare Jessica to Death, What’s the matter with Helen? A Bay of Blood, Play Misty for Me
1972 – Ben, Children shouldn’t play with dead things, Deathdream, Don’t torture a Duckling, The last house on the left, Night of the Lepus, What have you done to Solange?
1973 – The Crazies, The Exorcist, The Legend of Hell House, Sisters, The Wicker Man, Don’t look now
1974 – Black Christmas, Deranged, It’s Alive, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Vampyres
1975 – Shivers, Trilogy of Terror, Jaws, Deep Red, The Stepford Wives
1976 – Alice Sweet Alice, Burnt Offerings, Carrie, Eaten Alive, The Omen, Squirm, To the devil a daughter, The town that dreaded sundown, The Tenant
1977 – Audrey Rose, Day of the Animals, Demon Seed, Eraserhead, Exorcist 2: The Heretic, The Hills have Eyes, Rabid, The Sentinel, Shock, Suspiria
1978 – Damien: Omen 2, Dawn of the Dead, Halloween, I Spit on your Grave, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Jaws 2, The Legacy, Magic, Martin, Piranha
1979 – Alien, The Amityville Horror, The Brood, Phantasm, Prophecy, Tourist Trap, When a Stranger Calls, Zombi2, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Salem’s Lot
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1980 – Alligator, Altered States, The Changeling, City of the Living Dead, Fade to Black, The Fog, Friday the 13th, Hell of the Living Dead, The House on the Edge of the Park, Humanoids form the Deep, Inferno, Maniac, Motel Hell, Prom Night, The Shining
1981 – An American Werewolf in London, The Beyond, The Black Cat, The Burning, Dead and Buried, The Entity, The Evil Dead, Friday the 13th Part 2, The Funhouse, Galaxy of Terror, Halloween 2, Happy Birthday to Me, Hell Night, The House by the Cemetery, The Howling, My Bloody Valentine, Omen 3: The Final Conflict, The Pit, Possession, The Prowler, Wolfen, Scanners, Blow Out, Ghost Story
1982 – Alone in the Dark, Basket Case, The Beast Within, Cat People, Creepshow, Friday the 13th Part 3, Halloween 3: Season of the Witch, Madman, Pieces, Poltergeist, Q: The Winged Serpent, Tenebrae, The Thing, Visiting Hours
1983 – A Blade in the Dark, Christine, Cujo, Curtains, The Deadly Spawn, Eyes of Fire, The House on Sorority Row, The Hunger, Mortuary, Nightmares, Sleepaway Camp, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, Twilight Zone: The Movie
1984 – C.H.U.D., Children of the Corn, The Company of Wolves, Gremlins, Night of the Comet, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Razorback, Silent Night Deadly Night, Firestarter, Starman, Ghostbusters
1985 – Cat’s Eye, Day of the Dead, Demons, Fright Night, Ghoulies, LifeForce, Phenomena, Re-Animator, The Return of the Living Dead, Silver Bullet, The Stuff, Cut and Run, The New Kids
1986 – Aliens, April Fools Day, Chopping Mall, Critters, Deadly Friend, The Fly, From Beyond, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, The Hitcher, House, Invaders from Mars, Little Shop of Horrors, Maximum Overdrive, Monster Dog, Night of the Creeps, Poltergeist 2: The Other Side, Rawhead Rex, Terrorvision, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Trick or Treat, Troll, Vamp, The Wraith
1987 – Angel Heart, Bad Taste, Creepshow 2, Dolls, Evil Dead 2, The Gate, Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2, Hellraiser, The Hidden, House 2: The Second Story, The Outing, The Lost Boys, The Monster Squad, Near Dark, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Opera, Prince of Darkness, Predator, Stage Fright, The Stepfather, Street Trash, The Witches of Eastwick, Lady Beware, Fatal Attraction
1988 – Bad Dreams, The Blob, Child's Play, Dead Heat, Elvira Mistress of the Dark, Fright Night Part 2, Hellbound: Hellraiser 2, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, The Lair of the White Worm, Maniac Cop, Night of the Demons, Phantasm 2, Pin, Prison, Pumpkinhead, Return of the Living Dead Part 2, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Uninvited, Watchers, Waxwork, They Live
1989 – 976-Evil, The Church, Grim Prairie Tales, The Horror Show, Intruder, Leviathan, Night Life, Pet Sematary, Shocker, Society, Warlock, Dead Calm, The Forgotten One, DeepStar Six
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1990 – Braindead, Bride of Re-Animator, Child’s Play 2, The Exorcist 3, Frankenhooker, Graveyard Shift, The Guardian, Hardware, IT, Jacob’s Ladder, Misery, Night of the Living Dead, Nightbreed, Predator 2, The Reflecting Skin, Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Tremors, Two Evil Eyes, Arachnophobia
1991 – Body Parts, Cape Fear, The People under the Stairs, The Pit and the Pendulum, Popcorn, Scanners 2: The New Order, The Silence of the Lambs, Sometimes they Come Back
1992 – Army of Darkness, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Candyman, Demonic Toys, Dolly Dearest, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Innocent Blood, Sleepwalkers, Spilt Second, Man Bites Dog
1993 – Body Bags, Carnosaur, Cronos, The Dark Half, Leprechaun, Return of the Living Dead 3, Trauma, Kalifornia, Man’s Best Friend
1994 – Brainscan, Cemetery Man, The Crow, Death Machine, Hellbound, In The Mouth of Madness, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, The Stand, Wes Cravens New Nightmare, Wolf, Interview with the Vampire
1995 – Castle Freak, Demon Knight, Lord of Illusions, The Mangler, Mosquito, The Prophecy, Species, Village of the Damned, Screamers, Dolores Claiborne
1996 – Bad Moon, The Craft, The Frighteners, From Dusk till Dawn, Jack Frost, Scream, Tremors 2: Aftershocks, Mary Reilly
1997 – An American Werewolf in Paris, Anaconda, Campfire Tales, Cube, The Devils’ Advocate, Event Horizon, I know what you did last Summer, Mimic, The Night Flier, Nightwatch, The Relic, Quicksilver Highway, The Ugly, Wishmaster, Kiss the Girls, Se7en, Perfect Blue
1998 – Blade, Deep Rising, The Faculty, Ringu, Strangeland, Urban Legend, Vampires, Sphere
1999 – Audition, The Blair Witch Project, Deep Blue Sea, The Haunting, House on Haunted Hill, Lake Placid, The Mummy, Ravenous, Sleepy Hollow, Stigmata, Virus, The Sixth Sense, Idle Hands
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2000 – American Psycho, Bless the Child, Blood: The Last Vampire, Cherry Falls, Final Destination, Ginger Snaps, Hollow Man, Ju-On, Pitch Black, Python, Versus, What Lies Beneath, The Gift, The Cell, Shadow of the Vampire
2001 – The Attic Expeditions, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Dagon, Jeepers Creepers, Mulholland Drive, The Others, Session 9, Thir13en Ghosts, The Devil’s Backbone, Frailty, From Hell, Hannibal
2002 – 28 Days Later, Blade 2, Bubba Ho-Tep, Cabin Fever, Dog Soldiers, Eight Legged Freaks, Ghost Ship, May, Queen of the Damned, Resident Evil, The Ring, They, The Mothman Prophecies, Red Dragon
2003 – Darkness Falls, Dream Catcher, Final Destination 2, Freddy Vs. Jason, Haute Tension, House of 1000 Corpses, A Tale of Two Sisters, Undead, Underwold, Willard, Wrong Turn
2004 – Alien Vs Predator, Club Dread, Dawn of the Dead, Dead & Breakfast, Exorcist: The Beginning, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed, Godsend, Saw, Shaun of the Dead, The Village, Taking Lives, The Forgotten, Enduring Love
2005 – 2001 Maniacs, The Amityville Horror, Constantine, Dark Water, The Descent, The Devils’ Rejects, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Land of the Dead, Wolf Creek, Hard Candy
2006 – Abominable, All the boys love Many Lane, Black Sheep, Fido, Final Destination 3, Hatchet, The Hills have Eyes, Slither, The Woods, The Host, Silent Hill, The Tripper, Wild Country
2007 – 28 Weeks Later, 30 Days of Night, 1408, Grindhouse, I am Legend, The Mist, My Name is Bruce, Nature of the Beast, Paranormal Activity, Primeval, REC, Skinwalkers, Teeth, Trick r’ Treat, An American Crime, Rogue, Funny Games
2008 – Book of Blood, Cloverfield, Deadgirl, Diary of the Dead, Let the right one in, The Midnight Meat Train, Mirrors, Quarantine, The Ruins, Splinter, The Strangers, Eden Lake, Outlander
2009 – Case 39, Grace, The Haunting in Connecticut, Heartless, The House of the Devil, Jennifer’s Body, The Loved Ones, Orphan, Pandorum, Splice, Triangle, Zombieland, Carriers, Dread
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2010 – Black Swan, The Crazies, Exorcismus, Frozen, Insidious, The Last Exorcism, Let me in, Primal, Tucker & Dale Vs Evil, The Wolfman, Troll Hunter, Devil
2011 – The Awakening, Don’t be afraid of the Dark, The Innkeepers, Livid, The Thing, The Woman, The Rite
2012 – American Mary, Bait, The Cabin in the Woods, The Devil Inside, The Possession, Prometheus, Sinister, Byzantium, Compliance
2013 – The Conjuring, Evil Dead, Jug Face, Mama, Under the Skin, Only Lovers Left Alive, Warm Bodies, Horns, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Contracted, Stoker
2014 – Annabelle, As Above So Below, The Babadook, Deliver us from Evil, A Girl walk home alone at Night, Life after Beth, Starry Eyes, Tusk, It Follows, Goodnight Mommy, The Voices, Digging up the Marrow, When Animals Dream, Gone Girl ,The Remaining, Late Phases, Cub
2015 – Crimson Peak, Krampus, The Lazarus Effect, Maggie, The Visit, The Witch, Bone Tomahawk, Green Room, Regression, The Devil’s Candy, The Lure
2016 – The Autopsy of Jane Doe, The Belko Experiment, The Boy, The Conjuring 2, Don’t Breathe, The Eyes of my Mother, Split, The Forest, The Love Witch, The Neon Demon, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Raw, Train to Busan, The Void, What We Become, 10 Cloverfield Lane, A Cure for Wellness, The Shallows, Pet, Hounds of Love
2017 – IT, Get Out, Mother!, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Ritual, Thelma, Veronica, It comes at Night, Life, Gerald’s Game, Revenge, 1922
2018 – Annihilation, Halloween, Hereditary, Mandy, Mom and Dad, The Nun, Overlord, Possum, A Quiet Place, Suspiria, The House that Jack Built, Bird Box, Apostle, The Meg
2019 – Brightburn, IT Chapter 2, Midsommar, Ready or Not, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Us, I am Mother, Crawl, The Dead Don’t Die, Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile, Glass
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